Mukesh55
I've got the same problem but with a right sided protrusion, my osteopath and sports rehab therapist are confident i can stabilise it with yoga, swimming and area specific strengthening exercises! will let you know....
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∙ 11y agoLumbar disc protrusion is a common spinal disc condition that causes lower back pain and other symptoms throughout a patient's lower body. The lumbar spine (lower back) is susceptible of disc protrusion because it supports most of the body's weight and is extremely flexible.
L5 is the last vertebra in the lumbar spine. S1 is the first vertebra in the sacral spine. Between each vertebra there is a disc that absorbs pressure and keeps the vertebra from grinding together (bone on bone). A protrusion means that the disc is sticking out from its normal space between the vertebra.
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My daughter's hamster has the same problem. I saw another site where someone suggested that the hamster may be too hot. Try to cool him off without putting him in a breeze. That's what I'm trying until I find a better answer.
Just open up your air filter housing and you will see a small protrusion with two tiny wires on the top inside of the housing. I would suggest you get carb cleaner and then a small cotton swab and make sure those wires are bright and shinny. This may very well solve your problem and save you a great deal of money for a new sensor which is very expensive.
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The 'problem' of 'this problem' is not understood.
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A problem?
The answer to an addition problem is the sum of the problem.
Multilevel = it's happening at several places in your spine Lumbar = the area below and about where a belt would go on your back Degeneration = it's wearing out / going bad / breaking down Minimal = small Broad = it's a smooth bump, not a knob disc = between each vertebra there's a layer of sinewy, slightly squishy stuff, roughly in the shape of a disc to provide some cushioning, flexibility and to prevent bone-on-bone contact Protrusion = sticking out L1 - L2 = lumbar vertebra 1 and lumbar vertebra 2. The detailed anatomical name for exactly where your biggest problem is So, your spine has started to go bad in several places. And between the vertebra L1/L2 the disc has swelled a little and formed a low, smooth lump extending over the line where a perfectly healthy disc should be.